Oral and notebook prophecies of perhaps 100 other prophets exist, and about 200 prophets have been active in the past century.Since no inter-congregational congresses are held, leadership is often entrenched and authoritarian by location.Avoid confusing English labels, except to define the original labels in the Russian language.Avoid misinformation and disinformation published after 1900.They are Bible-centered Christians in Russia, not Orthodox, who kept about 10% of Orthodox ritual.A more accurate label for this faith is Ne-postniki (Non-Fasters), because they were Christian people in Russia who did not comply with the ~200 fasting days required by the Russian Orthodox Church.In Russian the terms do not need to be capitalized, but I do it in English to indicate they are a name, label. Abra canon, un texto sagrado que puede ser modificado por la revelación continua, algo similar a cánones de los Santos de los Últimos Días. Profecías de sólo 4 profetas fueron publicados en su Knig Değil hizmeti sırasında, ama çoğu zaman düğün, cenaze, çocuk özveri ve dini yemekler sırasında.. Onların peygamberler aracılığıyla sürekli vahiy tarafından değiştirilebilir bir kutsal metin. Her topluluk, bir ya da daha fazla peygamber vardır.

That's so much easier than remembering Vassili Ivanovich, Mikhail Kondratich, Parasha Petrovna, ... Imagine a dude who doesn't know many words and always calls a #2 Phillips screwdriver "hammer," a 10" ceramic frying pan "hammer," or a 15" pipe-wrench "hammer"? Would you get the tools yourself, or teach them a few new words? To me, this is like Socrates "for clarity" would continue to say the earth is flat, because most uneducated people still think that way, and he did not want to upset or confuse them.

should be used when generally referring to an unknown or mixed religious group(s) of non-Orthodox, non-Jewish, non-Muslim and similar faiths and/or groups in, or from, Old Russia, and/ or their descendants, whose ancestry is a mixture of Caucasian and Asiatic peoples; including Armenian, Chuvash, Finn, German, Russian, Tatar, Ukrainian, Mordvin, etc.

Please properly use these 3 transliterated Russian terms in honest respect, to set the record straight.

Other Spiritual Christian (non-Orthodox, sectarian) groups with origins in Old Russia that resettled in North America (Adventisty, Baptisti, Dukhobortsy,* Evangeliki, Pyatidesyatniki, Shalaputi, Subbotniki, Svobodniki, etc.) are not the focus of this taxonomy, though they are also sometimes mixed with, intermarried, and naively mislabeled as "Molokan" (umbrella term) along with other faiths and people around the world.

* This is label best matches the short name for the holy book. Ha habido por lo menos 200 profetas desde 1928 en todas las congregaciones de todo el mundo.